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  1. 4 dni temu · Value is normally determined using a metric of Cents per Point (or Mile) - CPP. This is calculated as follows for any redemption: CPP = [ (Cash price of the flight – taxes and fees) / cost in miles] x 100. As an example, consider a miles redemption with American Airlines AAdvantage.

  2. Check here before booking an award fare. Compare the cost in points or miles to cash, and see which option is best.

  3. 3 dni temu · 1. Skyscanner. Skyscanner is one of the most popular flight comparison websites in the world. It has a powerful search engine that finds flight prices from many airlines and travel agencies, and is used by millions of travellers each month to find the best flight deals. The site is easy to navigate.

  4. 5 dni temu · 1. Expand Your Search to More Departure and Arrival Airports. 2. Sort Search Results by Price. 3. Set Your Maximum Price and Tailor Your Flight Criteria. 4. Use Calendar View or Date Grid to...

  5. 5 dni temu · @MrCycling The probability is low, especially if an airline, like United, calculates the reward cost based on the value of the points/miles.For example, I booked a flight to the Caribbean for 17.7k miles when the ticket price was $271 or so (got $0.01253/mile). The price of the ticket dropped by $36 or so and the reward cost dropped to 15.5k (suffice it to say I took the opportunity to cancel ...

  6. 5 dni temu · 2 months later: $450 flight, 30000 miles, $50 in taxes for miles redemption = value of $0.013/mile. 1. Re: The value of an airline mile. I don’t overthink it. I don’t use cents per mile just compare the miles to the cash price; obviously that would give you cents per mile but I don’t think of it that way.

  7. 4 dni temu · Taxes and fees will run around $364 one-way, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the ticket’s cash price which can easily exceed $13,000 in each direction. That’s a whopping redemption value of around 21 cents per point.

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